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Epithelial Barrier: Protector and Trigger of Allergic Disorders

Elena Izquierdo, Juan Rodríguez‐Coira, María Isabel Delgado Dolset, Cristina Gómez‐Casado, Domingo Barber, María M. Escribese

2022Journal of Investigational Allergology and Clinical Immunology21 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The epithelial barrier has classically been considered as the only first line of defense against irritants, pathogens, and allergens. However, it is now known to play an essential role in the immune response to exogenous agents. In fact, recent reports postulate the epithelial barrier hypothesis as a possible explanation for the increasing incidence and severity of allergic diseases. The epithelial barrier preserves the isolation of internal tissues from potential external threats. Moreover, a coordinated interaction between epithelial and immune cells ensures the unique immune response taking place in mucosal tissues, which is reported to be dysregulated in allergic diseases. We and others have demonstrated that in severe allergic phenotypes, the epithelial barrier undergoes several histological modifications, with increased infiltration of immune cells, leading to dysfunction. This is common in atopic dermatitis, asthma, and food allergy. However, the precise role of the epithelial barrier in mucosal biology during progression of allergic diseases is not well understood. In this review, we aim to compile recent knowledge regarding the histological structure and immunological function of the epithelial barrier and to shed light on the role of this compartment in the onset and progression of allergic diseases.

Topics & Concepts

Immune systemImmunologyBarrier functionAllergyMedicineAtopic dermatitisTight junctionEpitheliumFirst linePhenotypeBiologyPathologyCell biologyBiochemistryGeneInternal medicineDermatology and Skin DiseasesAsthma and respiratory diseasesAllergic Rhinitis and Sensitization
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